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Pegasystems PEGAPCSA87V1 Exam - Topic 2 Question 38 Discussion

Actual exam question for Pegasystems's PEGAPCSA87V1 exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 2
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Hospital staff members enter appointment details including relevant patient information, diagnoses, lab orders, and prescribed medication. This information is aggregated in the Patient visit summary view. The patient receives a copy of this view through email. Which two configurations, when applied in combination, achieve this behavior? (Choose Two)

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Lashunda
3 months ago
D might be necessary too, not sure if it’s optional.
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Nana
3 months ago
I think C is also important for clarity in the email.
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Minna
3 months ago
Wait, can they really send attachments like that?
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Rene
4 months ago
Totally agree, that makes sense!
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Kent
4 months ago
A and B seem like the right combo for this.
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Claribel
4 months ago
I vaguely remember something about enabling notifications, so D could be part of the solution, but I’m not confident about it.
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Tamekia
4 months ago
I think C might be a good choice too, but I can't recall if composing the message is enough on its own without the attachment.
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Selma
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like A could be relevant since creating a PDF seems necessary for the summary.
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Carmen
5 months ago
I remember we discussed how important it is to include attachments in emails for patient summaries, so I think B is definitely one of the answers.
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Denise
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know the answer to this one. The two configurations we need are A and B - creating a PDF of the Patient visit summary and then sending that PDF to the patient via email.
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Avery
5 months ago
Okay, let me walk through this step-by-step. First, we'll add a Create PDF automation that references the Patient visit summary view. Then, we'll add a Send Email step and enable the option to include attachments. That should do the trick!
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Brett
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. Do we need to enable email notifications on the case type as well? Or is that not necessary for this specific scenario?
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Geraldine
5 months ago
I think the key here is to combine a PDF automation with an email step. The PDF automation will generate the patient visit summary, and the email step will send it to the patient.
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Tomoko
5 months ago
Okay, let's see here. I'm pretty sure that Kafka's service configuration is important when deleting a topic, but I'm not 100% sure about the specific setting. I'll have to think that one through.
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Margret
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The question is asking what an HR Admin without the System Admin role can do, so I need to focus on the HR Admin permissions.
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Ricarda
9 months ago
Alright, time to put on my thinking cap. A and B are the obvious choices here. Although, if I really wanted to impress, I'd set up a carrier pigeon to deliver the patient summary. Just a thought.
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Delsie
9 months ago
PDF and email, huh? Sounds like a match made in heaven. I'm confident A and B are the way to go, though I might accidentally attach the kitchen sink to the email just to be safe.
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Nicholle
8 months ago
Definitely, A and B will make sure the patient gets the complete visit summary view through email.
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Dorthy
8 months ago
I think A and B are the perfect combination to ensure the patient receives all the necessary information.
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Matthew
8 months ago
Yeah, adding a Create PDF automation and enabling the Send Email step with attachments should cover all bases.
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Fletcher
8 months ago
I agree, A and B seem like the best options for sending the Patient visit summary view via email.
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Craig
9 months ago
Ah, the old PDF and email combo. Gotta love when they test us on the basics. I'm going with A and B, no doubt about it.
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Zona
8 months ago
I'm not sure about C, but A and B definitely make sense for sending the patient visit summary view through email.
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Marica
8 months ago
I think A and C might work better together, but A and B could also be a good combination.
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Teddy
9 months ago
I agree, A and B seem like the right choices for this scenario.
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Tasia
10 months ago
Hmm, looks like I need to combine a PDF automation and an email step to make this work. Let's see, A and B seem to be the right options here.
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Alisha
9 months ago
Great, let's go ahead and configure those options.
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Marvel
9 months ago
That's correct, combining A and B should achieve the desired behavior.
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Audry
9 months ago
Yes, and we also need to add a Send Email step with attachments.
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Clorinda
10 months ago
I think we need to add a Create PDF automation.
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Remedios
10 months ago
I'm not sure about that, I think it might be A and D instead.
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Irving
11 months ago
I agree with Penney, because sending an email with attachments and referencing relevant properties in the message would achieve the desired behavior.
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Penney
11 months ago
I think the answer is B and C.
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